Not bad shooting especially from the weak hand. Everyone that knows anything about guns and self defense has always told me to practice twice as much with your weak hand as you do with your dominant or strong hand.

It's never mattered to me. I have been ambidextrous all my life. I can do anything just as good with the left that I can with the right hand.

My one issue is that my right eye is a little weak so if I am doing long range shooting at anything over 100 yards I shoot left-handed.

Other than that, practice with a pistol for self defense purposes becomes more muscle memory and knowing your gun than it does sighting.

I think you will find as I have that after a year or two of regular practice, your point and shoot technique will develop to a place where the sights on a handgun are not even necessary for close range, self defense type shooting.

Don't forget to also practice single handed reloads with both hands, using snap caps or other inert ammo, so that if you ever need to, you won't be figuring out for the very first time that you can hold your gun between your knees or cram it backwards into your holster, and that you can rack your slide by catching your rear sight on your belt.